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meticulosa, Phlogophora. (The Angle Shades) 



L. 7-8 and 10-5. 

 lubricipeda, Spilosoma. (Buff Ermine) 



L. 8-10. 

 malvae, Syrichthus. (Grizzled Skipper) 



L. 5-7. 



fraxinata, Crewe, Eupithecia. (Ash Pug) 



L. 8-9. Sometimes two broods. Beat or search. 



Feeds on flowers of Artinisia, Vibanum 



Tinus, and Scabiosa. Also on young 



shoots of Fraxinus. 

 P. 10-5. In a slight cocoon under moss or stems and 



under loose bark, especially on Ash- trees. 

 L. 6-7 (sometimes autumn). 

 O. 



fraxini, L., Catocala. (Clifden Nonpareil) 



L. 5, 6, and 7. On Poplar and Ash (sometimes). 

 P. 6. 

 I. 7 and 8 (beg.). Emerges 10 p.M.-ll P.M. Comes 



to sugar. 

 O. Pass through the Winter in this stage. 



Fraxinus excelsior. (Ash) 



circellaris (ferruginea), Amathes. (The Brick) 



L. 4-6 or 7. On flowers and seeds. Beat, 

 sphinx (cassinea), Brachionycha. (The Sprawler) 



L. 5-6. Beat. 

 siterata (psitticata), Cidaria. (Red-green Carpet) 



L. 6 or 7-8. 

 xeramperlina, Cirrhcedia. (Centre-barred Sallow) 



L. 4-6. Beat at night, 

 aesculi, Zeuzera. (Leopard Moth) 



L. 2-3 years. Internal feeder, preferring growth 



3 to 8 inches in diameter. 

 Ligniperda, Cossus. (Goat Moth) 



L. Feeds internally for 3-4 years, 

 ligustri, Craniophora (Acronycta). (Coronet) 



L. 8-9. Beat, 

 fuscantaria, Ennomos. (Dusky Thorn) 



L. 5-8. Beat, 

 quercinaria (angularia), Ennomos. (August Thorn) 



L. 4-7. Beat. 

 fraxinata, Eupithecia. (Ash Pug) 



L. 8-9. 

 exiguata, Eupithecia. (Mottled Pug) 



L. 9-10. 



